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Villa Nela, situated in Petrcanima, is the main object of Velcek Tours. Villa is situated on very atractive location, directly on the sea cost, surrounded with pine trees, lovely park, landscaped garden and swimming pool, including spectacular view at the sea and islands.With its spacious and attractive interior, beautiful surroundings, various offers and friendly staff, Villa Nela guarantee guality and unforgettable holiday.Petrcane are picturesque tourist place between Zadar and Nin old Croatian towns.Geographic position is convenient for visiting the islands of the archipelago, Kornati National Park and other pearls of Croatian unity: Krka waterfalls, Plitivice Lakes and Paklenica Mountains. Another big advantage is nearness of the airport and connection to the highway.Villa has 12 luxurious suites, of which there are 3 studio apartments, 3 one-bedroom apartment, 3 double-bedroom apartment, 3 superior double-bedroom apartmentStudio apartment with a double bed, a kitchenette and a sofa bed, which can be used free of charge. It has a large terrace with sea views.Room Facilities: Balcony, View, Satellite Channels, Air Conditioning, Shower, Toilet, Bathroom, Kitchenette, Refrigerator, Dining Area, Kitchenware Room Size: 21 square metres Bed Size(s): 1 Double bed(s), 1 Sofa bed(s). Apartment with a bedroom and a living room, fully equipped kitchenette and a sofa bed, which can be used free of charge. It features a large terrace with sea views.Apartment Facilities: Balcony, View, Satellite Channels, Air Conditioning, Seating Area, Shower, Toilet, Bathroom, Refrigerator, Kitchen, Dining Area, Kitchenware Apartment Size: 25 square metres Bed Size(s): 1 Double bed(s), 1 Sofa bed(s).

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Travel Blogs from Petrcane

... amazing day we all had. We did an island hopping boat trip. The boat was a 10 seater speed boat (the new SSMinnow). The guy driving the boat was excellent - however there was a time where he let Skipper and Thurston steer the boat - the rest of the castaways were a little worried - as you know what happened the last time skipper was at the helm!! We headed out to The Blue Caves (Leanne 's favourite spot for the day). They were amazing and I'm not sure ...

... deserted villages where first the Serbs drove out the Croats and shot up and wrecked their houses and then the Croats did the same to the Serbs. When we'd arrived at our hotel at Novalja and checked in I got back on the bike and explored the local town. Now I'm back at the hotel, showered and unpacked and having a beer on the ...

With a break in the rain we decided we needed to move on as need to make Rovinj by next weekend. Very overcast but a good sail up to Molat and once we were through the gap and on the west side of Molat the seas were much calmer. Realising that Locina was no anchoring we headed round for a peaceful night in Podgarbe, a small bay with great shelter and clear ...

... above the road. Its very picturesque but unfortunately very hard to take a picture of. The water is very enticing but time is limited today so swimming will have to wait. We stopped just before reaching Rogoznice for lunch at a grill bistro, where they had roast lamb on the spit. Between us we ordered 750 grams the salad and fries. It was very tasty. As we left they had another lamb on the spit cooking ready for dinner. The afternoon was much the same, ...

... It is much smaller than we expected. It dates from the 8th century BC and was a Roman settlement in the 1st century, so there are Roman ruins to be seen around the city. Some of these are under street level but can be viewed through glass panels set in the pavement. The most famous building is the medieval rotunda of St Donatus. The foundations of the church have been bared to show fragments of Roman pillars, ...